Label-free isolation of prostate circulating tumor cells using Vortex microfluidic technology

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Corinne Renier
Edward Pao
James Che
Haiyan E. Liu
Clementine A. Lemaire
Melissa Matsumoto
Melanie Triboulet
Sandy Srivinas
Stefanie S. Jeffrey
Matthew Rettig
Rajan P. Kulkarni
Dino Di Carlo
Elodie Sollier-Christen
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[1] Vortex Biosciences Inc.,Department of Bioengineering
[2] University of California,Department of Surgery
[3] Stanford University School of Medicine,Department of Medicine
[4] Stanford University School of Medicine,Departments of Medicine Urology
[5] UCLA Medical Center,Department of Medicine
[6] VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System-West Los Angeles,Division of Dermatology
[7] Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
[8] California NanoSystems Institute,undefined
[9] UCLA Medical Center,undefined
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There has been increased interest in utilizing non-invasive “liquid biopsies” to identify biomarkers for cancer prognosis and monitoring, and to isolate genetic material that can predict response to targeted therapies. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have emerged as such a biomarker providing both genetic and phenotypic information about tumor evolution, potentially from both primary and metastatic sites. Currently, available CTC isolation approaches, including immunoaffinity and size-based filtration, have focused on high capture efficiency but with lower purity and often long and manual sample preparation, which limits the use of captured CTCs for downstream analyses. Here, we describe the use of the microfluidic Vortex Chip for size-based isolation of CTCs from 22 patients with advanced prostate cancer and, from an enumeration study on 18 of these patients, find that we can capture CTCs with high purity (from 1.74 to 37.59%) and efficiency (from 1.88 to 93.75 CTCs/7.5 mL) in less than 1 h. Interestingly, more atypical large circulating cells were identified in five age-matched healthy donors (46–77 years old; 1.25–2.50 CTCs/7.5 mL) than in five healthy donors <30 years old (21–27 years old; 0.00 CTC/7.5 mL). Using a threshold calculated from the five age-matched healthy donors (3.37 CTCs/mL), we identified CTCs in 80% of the prostate cancer patients. We also found that a fraction of the cells collected (11.5%) did not express epithelial prostate markers (cytokeratin and/or prostate-specific antigen) and that some instead expressed markers of epithelial–mesenchymal transition, i.e., vimentin and N-cadherin. We also show that the purity and DNA yield of isolated cells is amenable to targeted amplification and next-generation sequencing, without whole genome amplification, identifying unique mutations in 10 of 15 samples and 0 of 4 healthy samples.
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